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RECRUITINGINTERVENTIONAL

Integrating Palliative Care Education in Pulmonary Rehabilitation

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About This Trial

Living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or interstitial lung disease (ILD) imposes enormous daily challenges, especially at advanced stages, not just to patients but also to informal caregivers. Their needs are not fully addressed by disease-modifying treatments. A key strategy to improve their well-being is the early integration of palliative care into routine management of COPD and ILD. Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR), one of the most well-established and cost-effective interventions in chronic respiratory diseases may be a suitable venue for this approach. The main goal of this randomised controlled study is to explore the effects of palliative care education as part of PR in people with COPD or ILD and informal caregivers. The primary question to be addressed is: "Does integrating education about palliative care in PR improve knowledge on this subject?". The investigators will compare PR with palliative care education (experimental) with traditional PR (control) in people with COPD or ILD and informal caregivers. The intervention will include an education session about palliative care, a "Peer-to-peer session", a "Get-apart session" and online sessions. A mixed-methods approach will be used to evaluate the outcomes. This study will provide an evidence-based insight into personalised PR with palliative care education for people with COPD or ILD and informal caregivers.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

People with COPD or ILD Who May Qualify: - diagnosis of COPD according to the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) criteria or multidisciplinary diagnosis of ILD - clinically stable in the previous month (i.e., without acute exacerbation) Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - presense of a musculoskeletal, neurological or psychiatric condition which may limit their participation in PR - participation in any PR program in the last 6 months - specialist palliative care in the last 12 months - inability to understand Portuguese Informal caregivers Who May Qualify: - adults identified by the participating people with COPD or ILD as informal caregivers; for this purpose, it will be explained to people with COPD or ILD that an informal caregiver is any relative, partner, friend, neighbor, or significant other with personal relationship with them, and who provides a broad range of unpaid assistance, namely with activities of daily living (e.g., toileting, feeding and bathing) and instrumental activities of daily living (e.g., shopping, meal preparation and managing finances) Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - presense of a neurological or psychiatric condition which may limit their participation - inability to understand Portuguese Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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People with COPD or ILD Inclusion Criteria: * diagnosis of COPD according to the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) criteria or multidisciplinary diagnosis of ILD * clinically stable in the previous month (i.e., without acute exacerbation) Exclusion Criteria: * presense of a musculoskeletal, neurological or psychiatric condition which may limit their participation in PR * participation in any PR program in the last 6 months * specialist palliative care in the last 12 months * inability to understand Portuguese Informal caregivers Inclusion Criteria: * adults identified by the participating people with COPD or ILD as informal caregivers; for this purpose, it will be explained to people with COPD or ILD that an informal caregiver is any relative, partner, friend, neighbor, or significant other with personal relationship with them, and who provides a broad range of unpaid assistance, namely with activities of daily living (e.g., toileting, feeding and bathing) and instrumental activities of daily living (e.g., shopping, meal preparation and managing finances) Exclusion Criteria: * presense of a neurological or psychiatric condition which may limit their participation * inability to understand Portuguese

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Pulmonary rehabilitation integrating education about palliative care

PR will include exercise training twice a week, and education and psychosocial support once per week during 12 weeks. The intervention will include an education session on palliative care, a "Peer-to-peer session", a "Get-apart session" and online sessions. The education session on palliative care will be facilitated by two specialist healthcare professionals. The main topics that will be discussed are: concept of palliative care, symptom control, disease impact, psychosocial support and planning for the future. Participants will be the primary communicators in the "Peer-to-peer session", and the dialogue will be based on their suggestions. Those who feel more reluctant to reveal private thoughts in front of their loved ones will have the opportunity to discuss their issues in a "Get-apart" environment. Individual cases will be referred to a specialist palliative care team or to any other health/social care professional according to the unmet needs identified.

OTHER

Pulmonary rehabilitation

Participants will receive the same PR program as the experimental group besides the education session on palliative care, the "Peer-to-peer session", the "Get-apart session" and the online sessions (i.e. traditional pulmonary rehabilitation).

Locations (1)

University of Aveiro
Aveiro, Portugal